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7" LCD Wired Video Doorphone
This wired video doorphone system includes a full-colour 7" LCD indoor monitor with touch-button controls and a weatherproof alloy metal outdoor camera unit....
This wired video doorphone system includes a full-colour 7" LCD indoor monitor with touch-button controls and a weatherproof alloy metal outdoor camera unit. The system provides clear identification of visitors day and night thanks to 6 infrared LEDs with 1 m night vision range and a 700 TVL CMOS camera.
Features include electronic door strike and gate control, two-way talk-back, 16 selectable melodies, and adjustable brightness and contrast. The system comes with 20 m of cable (extendable up to ~100 m), and additional monitors can be added for multi-room control.
Key Features
- 7" Full-Colour LCD Monitor – Touch-button wall-mounted interface
- 700 TVL Camera – 1/4" CMOS sensor with 3.6 mm lens (46° angle)
- Night Vision – 6 infrared LEDs with 1 m range
- Two-Way Talk – Built-in microphone for communication
- Door Strike / Gate Control – Electronic unlock from the monitor
- 16 Melodies – Selectable chime with adjustable volume
- Expandable – Add extra monitors for multi-room access
- IP44 Rated Camera – Weatherproof outdoor housing
Monitor Specifications
- Screen Size: 7" LCD
- Screen Dimensions: 215 × 152 mm
- Power Consumption: 580 mA max
- Power Supply: 12V DC 1.1A (AU/NZ 3-pin adapter included)
Camera Specifications
- Image Sensor: 1/4" CMOS
- Resolution: 700 TVL
- Lens: 3.6 mm, 46° angle
- Frame Rate: 25 fps
- Night Vision: 6 infrared LEDs, 1 m range
- Dimensions: 127 × 47 × 33 mm (excluding bracket)
Ideal For
- Home security and visitor identification
- Front door and gate entry systems
- Multi-room intercom setups
Package Contents
- 1× 7" LCD Monitor
- 1× Doorphone Camera
- 1× 20 m video and power cable
- 1× Monitor mounting bracket
- 1× Camera mounting bracket
- 1× Mains power adapter (AU/NZ plug)
- 1× Mounting hardware
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- CMOS camera
- A CMOS camera uses a common type of image sensor chip to turn light into digital pictures or video. For an inspection camera, this affects image quality, power use, and compatibility with simple USB video hardware.
- LCD
- LCD stands for liquid crystal display, a screen technology that uses a backlight and liquid crystals to show images or text. It matters because LCD modules usually need a display driver and enough controller pins or a bus interface to send image data.
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